The mother moved from Pennsylvania to Georgia in March.
4/25/14, "'Do you love me?' Heartbreaking pleas of disabled boy, 6, as his lesbian mothers 'forced him into a dog cage and poured syrup and kitty litter over him'," UK Daily Mail, Lydia Warren
"A
six-year-old boy whose mother forced him into a dog cage then poured
syrup and kitty litter on him was rescued after neighbors heard him
screaming, 'Do you love me?' to his abuser, authorities said.
The boy's mother, Crystal
Jean Hostetter, 24
, and her long-term girlfriend, Sarah Elizabeth
McClain, 30, allegedly abused the boy - who has psychological issues and
does not like sticky substances - for two hours on Saturday. Neighbors
witnessed the treatment and alerted authorities.
The two women, from Douglasville, Georgia, appeared in front of a Douglas County Magistrate on Thursday, where they were both charged with cruelty to children.
They
allegedly forced the boy into a small crate, covered his feet and hands
with syrup and kitty litter and also made him hold a brick above his
head for 15 minutes, police told the Douglas County Sentinel.
The boy was heard screaming, 'Please don't kill me!' and 'Do you love me?', police said.
'He acts out based on the things that they have diagnosed him with and she doesn't like that so she has issued these forms of punishment,' Garner said.
'She has also gone to the point of taking his bed out and making
him sleep on the floor because he slept on the floor one night. So she
said, "If you don't like your bed, you cannot have it".'
He added that the child is supposed to be on medication, but Hostetter has failed to collect them.
'He’s supposed to be on three different medications that
she has not filled or given him,' Garner said. 'In our conversation, I asked her, "You
just think that you know more than the doctors?" She said yes.'
He
did not detail the extent of the boy's psychological issues, but said
that he had been hospitalized earlier this year in Pennsylvania.
According
to police, a neighbor witnessed the boy being abused on Saturday and
called the Department of Children and Family Services hotline, but when
they could not get through, they contacted the boy's school and police
were called.
When police arrived, they found the home covered in fleas from the couple's three cats.
Hostetter and McClain admitted to the
alleged crimes after a DFCS worker came to their home on Monday
evening, the County Sentinel reported.
The
youngster is now staying at the home with an adult caregiver, while the
women are being held without bond in the Douglas County jail.
The couple, who have been dating for three years,
moved from Pennsylvania in March and
police are looking into whether there have been reports in Pennsylvania
of similar treatment."
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